NYPD NYPD Problem Sensitivity 5 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Officer Sullivan is called to assist a woman who says she was assaulted. The woman has no visible injuries, is calm, and says she doesn't want to press charges. However, she asks repeatedly whether the officer will 'be around tonight.' What problem should Officer Sullivan identify?
- The assault report is likely fabricated for attention
- The woman may be in ongoing danger and using the question to assess whether she has protection (Correct answer)
- The woman is romantically interested in the officer
- The case lacks merit and no further action is required
Correct answer: The woman may be in ongoing danger and using the question to assess whether she has protection
Asking whether an officer will be present later suggests the victim may fear the assailant will return and is assessing her safety, indicating ongoing danger.
Question 2: Officer Diaz is reviewing arrest records for a neighborhood and finds that most drug arrests occur on Friday evenings near a particular transit stop. A pattern analysis also shows that arrests drop sharply whenever there is a community event in the area. What problem insight should Officer Diaz draw from this data?
- Community events are ineffective at reducing crime long-term
- Community presence and activity act as a natural deterrent to drug activity at that location (Correct answer)
- The transit stop should be closed on Friday evenings
- Drug dealers move operations to community events when the transit stop is crowded
Correct answer: Community presence and activity act as a natural deterrent to drug activity at that location
The inverse relationship between community events and drug activity demonstrates that increased legitimate community presence serves as a natural crime deterrent.
Question 3: Officer Turner responds to a call about a man who collapsed in an alley. The man has a faint pulse but is unresponsive. Officer Turner notices puncture marks on the man's arm and an empty syringe nearby. What must Officer Turner identify as the immediate life-threatening problem?
- Securing the scene and waiting for detectives to document the drug paraphernalia
- A potential opioid overdose requiring immediate administration of naloxone and EMS activation (Correct answer)
- Arresting the man for drug possession once he regains consciousness
- Notifying the community of increased drug activity in the area
Correct answer: A potential opioid overdose requiring immediate administration of naloxone and EMS activation
Unresponsiveness with puncture marks and a nearby syringe strongly indicates opioid overdose, a life-threatening emergency requiring immediate naloxone and EMS.
Question 4: Sergeant Alvarez notices that one officer in her precinct has significantly more use-of-force reports than any other officer, across different partners, shifts, and locations. What systemic problem should Sergeant Alvarez identify?
- That officer is assigned to higher-crime areas requiring more force
- The officer may have a behavioral pattern requiring supervisory review and possible intervention (Correct answer)
- The reporting system is capturing that officer's incidents more accurately than others
- The other officers are underreporting use-of-force incidents
Correct answer: The officer may have a behavioral pattern requiring supervisory review and possible intervention
A persistent use-of-force disparity that follows one officer across varied assignments indicates a personal behavioral pattern requiring supervisory investigation.
Question 5: Officer Castillo responds to a reported theft at a convenience store. The owner says $200 is missing from the cash drawer but the security footage for the past hour has been accidentally overwritten. There are three employees who were on duty. One employee is significantly more nervous than the others and asks twice whether fingerprints will be taken from the register. What problem indicator should Officer Castillo note?
- The employee is concerned about being falsely accused
- The employee's disproportionate anxiety and specific concern about fingerprinting may indicate involvement in the theft (Correct answer)
- All three employees should be treated as equally uninvolved until evidence is found
- The missing footage makes any investigation impossible
Correct answer: The employee's disproportionate anxiety and specific concern about fingerprinting may indicate involvement in the theft
Disproportionate nervousness and specific questions about forensic evidence collection are behavioral indicators that may signal guilty knowledge.
Question 6: Officer Reed is conducting a welfare check on a man whose family hasn't heard from him in a week. The man answers the door, says he's fine, and tries to close it quickly. Officer Reed notices the man's apartment is completely dark at noon, he has a week's worth of unopened mail, and his speech is unusually slow. What problem should Officer Reed identify?
- The man values his privacy and law enforcement should respect his wish to be left alone
- The man shows multiple indicators of a serious mental health crisis or medical condition requiring intervention (Correct answer)
- The family is overreacting to a week of no contact
- The man works night shifts and the closed curtains and slow speech reflect sleep deprivation
Correct answer: The man shows multiple indicators of a serious mental health crisis or medical condition requiring intervention
Darkness at midday, unopened mail, and slowed speech together form a cluster of warning signs indicating a person who may be in a serious mental health or medical crisis.
Question 7: Officer Burke is assigned to a community with recurring gang-related graffiti that appears within days of being painted over. Residents say they are afraid to report who is responsible. What underlying problem should Officer Burke identify as most needing to be addressed?
- The city's graffiti removal crew needs to respond faster
- Resident fear of gang retaliation is preventing community cooperation and allowing gang territory marking to continue unchallenged (Correct answer)
- The gang members are not aware that graffiti is illegal
- Surveillance cameras should be installed to catch the vandals in the act
Correct answer: Resident fear of gang retaliation is preventing community cooperation and allowing gang territory marking to continue unchallenged
Fear-driven silence in the community is the root problem enabling recurring gang activity; without addressing that fear, enforcement and cleanup efforts will remain ineffective.
Officer Sullivan is called to assist a woman who says she was assaulted.
The woman has no visible injuries, is calm, and says she doesn't want to press charges.
However, she asks repeatedly whether the officer will 'be around tonight.' What problem should Officer Sullivan identify?